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- What is the difference between af am and f am? - My Freemasonry
Ancient Free and Accepted Masons - "Regular" Free and Accepted Masons - Prince Hall I'm afraid that's false While legitimate Prince Hall masons are all F AM, there are many Regular lodges in the USA that are not Prince Hall but are F AM Louisiana, from which Texas received her first charter, is F AM, for example
- 250 Years of Prince Hall Freemasonry in Boston
by Christopher Hodapp On Memorial Day, the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Massachusetts celebrated a true milestone for their unique branch of the fraternity of Freemasonry, marking the 250th anniversary of the raising of Prince Hall and 14 other free black men as Masons in Boston The Boston Memorial Day event saw a large procession to Copp's Hill burial ground, led by Grand
- Freemasonrys History of Puerto Rico
The Masonic history in Puerto Rico begins in the year 1803, however, these lodges answered to different foreign Grand Lodges, like those in France, Spain, Cuba, Santo Domingo, and even Pennsylvania, USA The first known lodge that existed Puerto Rico was called " Restauración ", and it was founded in 1811 in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico This lodge was created with the help of the Grand Lodge Unida
- Knights of Columbus | My Freemasonry | Freemason Information and . . .
Other Fraternities Anyone notice the organizational simularities between the knights of Columbus and masonry? They have three degrees that are simular to blue lodge and one side degree that resembles York Rite commandery They even have an organization called Daughters of Isabella that are
- Masonic signature | My Freemasonry | Freemason Information and . . .
I heard there is a way that Masons sign their name by adding 3 dots in the form of a triangle at the end, can anyone clarify this?
- Mf am? | My Freemasonry | Freemason Information and Discussion Forum
Modem Free and Accepted Masons of the World Inc is a Benevolent Patriotic Society established to promote friendship and brotherly love among its members and to carry on Benevolent works for the relief of the needy and helpless in our communities Our Masonic order was organized in November 1917, in Opelika, Alabama and initially entitled the
- Lodge Officer Duties - Tiler - My Freemasonry
What is the importance of having the apron over the jacket? Many pictures of Masons in the 18th and 19th Century portray masons with the aprons under the jacket Not that I really care strongly one way or the other, just curious
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